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...His reinvention is completed — à la Ebenezer — via a late-career revival in which he plays homosexual politicians, theatre queens and little orange men. Or something like that....
The mega galas may have gone but the giving culture lives on. Meet the doyennes of big charity in America
...If my friend can drop an extra three kings and half a dozen extra queens on the board, I am no longer facing a stalemate....
...Hugh Alexander, the FT chess correspondent for more than a decade, was a leading figure at Bletchley Park, and after the war continued as head of cryptanalysis at GCHQ until his retirement in 1971....
...Timothy Snyder’s opinion piece “Stalemate’ metaphor hurts Ukraine’s fight” (FT Weekend, October 21) is excellent on the shortcomings of metaphor and the consequences of the west’s drip-feed of lethal aid...
...“This is not the first time Venezuela has adopted a military posture that appears to be threatening,” Guyanese foreign minister Hugh Todd told the Financial Times. Read the full interview. 5....
...He attended Christ Church at the University of Oxford, where his history tutor was Hugh Trevor-Roper, and gained a first....
...she exclaims, helpfully clarifying that it’s not the queen part she objects to. I should not describe her as frosty or cold or even “warmer than expected”....
...Further up the street, at 808 High Road, a beautiful Queen Anne building with a coach house has been restored and converted with Lottery funding to create an arts space, café, and garden....
...Consort “to be accepted by the British public” after the death of Queen Elizabeth....
...All heads swung round to the Royal Box when King Charles and Queen Camilla entered with other members of the royal family....
...“Since I was a young boy listening to The Queen, it’s always given me pause to reflect.”...
...Decades ago Hugh Alexander, the FT columnist and Bletchley and GCHQ codebreaker, used to say that backward diagonal queen moves were the easiest to overlook. Evidently Alexander was right . . ....
...Hugh disapproved of novels, believing them to be ideologically unsound, full of kings and queens rather than the common people....
...Former pro-democracy district councillor Timothy Lee said on Twitter: “Some in the UK [say] they wished her reign to be forever — a wish that I think may be shared with many Hongkongers . . . she will be...
...On Friday, judge Sir Timothy Fancourt said in a written ruling that some allegations in the actor Hugh Grant’s lawsuit against NGN had been submitted too late but others could continue to trial....
...Hugh Alexander, my predecessor in this column, was also England No1 of his time as well as a Bletchley Park and GCHQ codebreaker....
...Truss became prime minister two days before the Queen’s death 10 days ago....
...He is a born and raised New Yorker from Queens, and he understands hospitality and attention to detail. His shop feels warm and welcoming, a home away from home....
...Queen guitarist May receives a knighthood for services to music and charity, Perry is knighted for services to the arts and McKenna becomes a dame for her work in wildlife conservation....
...Frears and Morgan set even more cats among pigeons with The Queen, fact and fiction blurred behind palace walls....
...Hugh Keith QC said a “listening exercise” would take place alongside public hearings....
...But for the big shows like Music Man, for example, Hugh Jackman, I think is in that. I checked this week how much orchestra tickets would be for that show. They start at $292 and they go up to $2,850....
...True to the building’s hybrid hotel-residence history, these still range hugely in size, from queen-bed studios to two-bedroom pieds-à-terre....
...Maggie Smith the acid-tipped dowager queen....
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